Moore, driving his #70 George Merrell Volkswagen Scirocco, started on the pole and led all 20 laps en route to a 3.51-second victory over second-place finisher Sergio Hexsel of San Antonio.

Six of the 14 drivers that started the race ended up finishing on the lead lap. John Wasek, driving a VW Scirocco, placed third, followed by Tom Johnson in a VW Rabbit and Ariel Arredondo in a Ford Taurus. Randy Larsen in a VW Sedan was sixth.

Moore’s record setting fifth consecutive victory now extends his lead in the TPS championship point’s race. He leads Hexsel by 35 points going into the next TPS race on July 2 at Thunder Hill Raceway. Johnson, Larsen and Jack Dishman are locked in a three-way tie for third place.

TPS race director and administer Neil Upchurch said a race format change will take place at the next TPS race and will be announced soon. Also, Jerry Spencer, the TPS Hoosier tire dealer, has posted a tire award for the July 2 race. If Moore elects to start last and wins the race or if another driver wins the race and stops the winning streak of Moore, than that driver will win a free Hoosier race tire.